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on until 1898 and the spanish-american war, when prevacid --presidentmckinley, oneof the most significant presidents almost forgotten, retained for his war power, the status of power known to washington. the house survived all those years, just sort of the house, like the house of a banker in an american city somewhere. in 1902, president theodore roosevelt, looking for a new image, mckinley was assassinated. this young man came to office, a young and vigorous man, living publicity and loving to be around. he ordered the house restored. it wasn't really restored. but the stone walls were not harmed. there was a lot of damage to the basement. it was repaired. 50 years later, president harry truman and the secret service faced the problem of danger, the floors squeaked, and the architect in the enlargement of the state dining room in 1902 used tire rods -- a enlarged the room, and he used them to screw the ceiling into the wooden timbers of the attic. in 1925, the attic was torn off and replaced and not much attention was given to that. so the ceiling sank. i took -- i talked to

on until 1898 and the spanish-american war, when prevacid -- president mckinley, one of the most significant presidents almost forgotten, retained for his war power, the status of power known to washington. the house survived all those years, just sort of the house, like the house of a banker in an american city somewhere. in 1902, president theodore roosevelt, looking for a new image, mckinley was assassinated. this young man came to office, a young and vigorous man, living publicity and...

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henry elementary school. later, she taught at gar eyeandmckinleyelementaryschools. unsurprisingly, she was a consummate educator. for example, it was important to her that fourth graders begin to appreciate the communities in which they reside. accordingly as a fourth grade teacher, she began taking children on community visits to create an interest in and familiarize them with neighborhoods. it was during her tenure at mckinley that she was appointed the assistant principal of marshall annex elementary school. a newspaper article written during the time described her as the first negro woman administrator in the san francisco school system. she also served as an assistance praent at starky elementary school again earning the distinction as the first african american woman to hold such a position in the sfusd. under her leadership, test scores improved significantly. she retired from the school district in 1981, after 31 years of service. the superintendent robert alioto, in honor of her status in the district was the first black woman administrator, as the first black woman admin

henry elementary school. later, she taught at gar eye and mckinley elementary schools. unsurprisingly, she was a consummate educator. for example, it was important to her that fourth graders begin to appreciate the communities in which they reside. accordingly as a fourth grade teacher, she began taking children on community visits to create an interest in and familiarize them with neighborhoods. it was during her tenure at mckinley that she was appointed the assistant principal of marshall...

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rainbow flag was raised atthemckinleyschooldistrict service center. the district which oversees 16 schools says this is a way to show commitments to a safe and inclusive learning environment.>> we are here to protect our students, protect our students. it's very hard. it's very hard for our kids today.>> a democratic leader released a statement regarding pride month.>> americans reaffirm the right of all people to life, liberty and the freedom to pursue happiness regardless of who they are or who they love and of course the san francisco pride celebration is among the largest in the country and kpix5 and our sister station will be proud to be the media partners. we will stream the pride sunday parade on june 24 starting at 10:30 a.m.. >>> coming up, the simple test that could be the key to preventing cancer. why researchers are optimistic. >>> the bay area company that could turn you into a hologram. the technology that just debuted a couple of weeks ago. >>> it's a rare sight to see one of these roaming the bay area streets. why this lovable farm animal is in need of a new home

rainbow flag was raised at the mckinley school district service center. the district which oversees 16 schools says this is a way to show commitments to a safe and inclusive learning environment.>> we are here to protect our students, protect our students. it's very hard. it's very hard for our kids today.>> a democratic leader released a statement regarding pride month.>> americans reaffirm the right of all people to life, liberty and the freedom to pursue happiness...

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franklinmckinleyschooldistrict, matt? >> reporter: the ceremony ended a half hour ago. there it is. right underneath the state flag. this is the second year franklin mckinl ergs y school district has done this for the lgbtq pride month. they received a positive response to last year's ceremony. they say this flag raising ceremony is honor of the commitment to ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students regardless of race, immigration, status, religion, sexual orientation and other protected class. >> i think it's point to tell our community we're here to support all students regardless of any differences that they may feel they have. >> reporter: he says all the schools started workshops for an hi anti-bullying and acceptance of sexuality. they changed the signs on the single stall restrooms. it says "incollusive." abc 7 news. >>> thank you. >>> another flag raising ceremony this morning took place at santa clara city hall. take a look. this is video provided by the city of santa clara to abc 7 news. they gathered at 10:00 a.m. to raise the flag, second year t

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,mckinley. anddave they have put thoughts into solving this problem. with that i yield three minutes to the gentleman from michigan, author of this incredibly important legislation, mr. walberg. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walberg: i thank the chairman for yielding and id like to thank congresswoman debbie dingell for working with me on this bipartisan legislation. mr. speaker, i rise in support f h.r. 5009, jessie's law. everywhere i go in michigan i hear about the opioid crisis. it truly is the crisis next door. for many of our friends and loved ones, the terrifying realities of addiction are difficult to escape. the story behind jessie's law is a tragic one. the bill is named in memory of jessie grubb, a young woman living in michigan at the time she died of an opioid overdose. jessie was training for a marathon when a running injury required her to undergo surgery. before the procedure, jessie and her parents informed the hospital that she was in recovery from addiction. however, that information never made it to her discharging physician. jessie was un

, mckinley. and dave they have put thoughts into solving this problem. with that i yield three minutes to the gentleman from michigan, author of this incredibly important legislation, mr. walberg. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. walberg: i thank the chairman for yielding and id like to thank congresswoman debbie dingell for working with me on this bipartisan legislation. mr. speaker, i rise in support f h.r. 5009, jessie's law. everywhere i go in michigan i hear about...

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presidents of the united states, we have susan eisenhower, who is with us. we havematthewmckinleywhois a descendent of both presidents mckinley and cleveland. not sure how that ties together, but i'm sure you can explain it for everyone. we have duncan santos, who is not a grandson or a relative of an american president, his virtual family in that he is the great grandson of former prime minister winston churchill. welcome to all of you here tonight. [ applause ] now, as many of you know, or certainly anyone who has had to sit through my remarks knows that the white house historical association was founded in 1961. by first lady jacqueline kennedy. at the very young age of 32 years old, as first lady of the united states, had the foresight and wisdom to know that what she and president kennedy needed then, presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time. that would be to have a private partner, not partisan, nonprofit, this private, public partnership that we have with the white house and have had since 1961. we provide nongovernment funding for the conservation, pres

presidents of the united states, we have susan eisenhower, who is with us. we have matthew mckinley who is a descendent of both presidents mckinley and cleveland. not sure how that ties together, but i'm sure you can explain it for everyone. we have duncan santos, who is not a grandson or a relative of an american president, his virtual family in that he is the great grandson of former prime minister winston churchill. welcome to all of you here tonight. [ applause ] now, as many of you know,...

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the franklin-mckinley school district, who took part, as well. and they're here to share their perspectives on the conversations that took place. and thank you both for doing that. i was able to watch a part of it, but kristen, what was it like for you having to navigate through so many stories that were really very troubling and emotional? >> yeah. well, first of all, it's great to see you again, amanda. your insight is invaluable. >> thank you. >> cheryl, thanks for the question. i think the first thing is -- it was a very emotional experience to be a part of the round table. it brought me back to my days training as a sexual-assault hotline counselor, crisis counselor in san mateo county. and, also, it was impressive, to me, just how open everyone on the round table was to talk about a really difficult subject, from someone who lost a friend, a relative, to the social workers, such as amanda, who work with the students going through very challenging issues in their personal lives. they were all very open, and so i was very impressed. and, also, ultimately optimistic, because

the franklin-mckinley school district, who took part, as well. and they're here to share their perspectives on the conversations that took place. and thank you both for doing that. i was able to watch a part of it, but kristen, what was it like for you having to navigate through so many stories that were really very troubling and emotional? >> yeah. well, first of all, it's great to see you again, amanda. your insight is invaluable. >> thank you. >> cheryl, thanks for the...

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look atwilliammckinleyandpeople came in and did have to pay a price. raid theanted to treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax. so, we are doing this. any country you mentioned has they want to negotiate the deal. that's and itn to is going to be very strong. we are putting those tariffs on certain industries. we cannot lose our steel industry. our aluminum industry was ready to go out of business. now, our industry is thriving. is actuallys steel expanding and going up and is building new places. thisetown steel announced after being closed for four years. no, we're doing the right thing. 100%. some people are green some people do not agree, but the bottom line is that countries are coming back to negotiate, including the european union, who want to negotiate and, if they don't, we will tax the cars and they pay almost no taxes. we send the cars to the european union and they charge the tremendous tax that is greater than what we are charging them and they don't want our cars. if we get it in, we pay the tax. with china, if we sent the car to china, they ch

look at william mckinley and people came in and did have to pay a price. raid theanted to treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax. so, we are doing this. any country you mentioned has they want to negotiate the deal. that's and itn to is going to be very strong. we are putting those tariffs on certain industries. we cannot lose our steel industry. our aluminum industry was ready to go out of business. now, our industry is thriving. is actuallys steel expanding and going up...

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presidents likepresidentmckinley, androosevelt, and others, roosevelt the first. who liked the idea of fallen countries, when they come in and want to take our wealth, they have to pay for it. the not -- they do not take it, we even protect them -- our military, we protect everybody. we get in every which way. so, we want to just tell those people, number 1, we created a lot of jobs. number 2, what is happening is we are taking in billions and billions -- look at the steel -- a 25% tariff. we are taking in billions of dollars, creating jobs. you know what? even if it was not perfect, we need a steel industry. we need steel plants. if something ever happens, if something ever happens, you know what i'm talking about, and we needed steel to make that something, we would not be able to make steel. you know, there are some industries, steel and aluminum, we need to have it. we have the job, we have the vibrant industry, the head of the united states -- you call me every day. he says, mr. president, i would like to think you -- thank you. we have not opened up a plant in 32 years. now we ar

presidents like president mckinley, and roosevelt, and others, roosevelt the first. who liked the idea of fallen countries, when they come in and want to take our wealth, they have to pay for it. the not -- they do not take it, we even protect them -- our military, we protect everybody. we get in every which way. so, we want to just tell those people, number 1, we created a lot of jobs. number 2, what is happening is we are taking in billions and billions -- look at the steel -- a 25% tariff....

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congressional dominance. who can name a president betweenandmckinley. thisis a time where you know that. this was a time when the speaker of the house was more powerful than the president. it was considered unconstitutional for the president to visit the congress and present. jefferson stopped the practice. and for hundred 13 years no president went to congress. and they shatter this tradition in 1913. in his argument was why. why should i do this. the constitution has a clause that says the president from time to time should recommend that to congress. jefferson hated public speaking. george washington wanted to do it. they flipped out when he came. someone introduced a resolution. he was a tradition breaker in that way. he gets in trouble today. sometimes it makes more sense than you may think at first. they have often invaded against or that. of course youee it not only in the supreme court by other courts as well. this phenomenon and you must have note of it in your studies. when did it start and why did it start. it depends on who you ask. where on earth did john marshall

congressional dominance. who can name a president between and mckinley. this is a time where you know that. this was a time when the speaker of the house was more powerful than the president. it was considered unconstitutional for the president to visit the congress and present. jefferson stopped the practice. and for hundred 13 years no president went to congress. and they shatter this tradition in 1913. in his argument was why. why should i do this. the constitution has a clause that says...

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, because you had presidents likepresidentmckinleyandroosevelt and others. roosevelt won, and who like to the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they even protect them with their military, we get it every which way. so we want to just tell those people, and number two what's happening is, we are taking and billions and billions. we have a 25% tariff on steel, we are taking and billions and billions, creating jobs and, even if it wasn't perfect, we need a steel industry, we weren't going to have any steel plants. and we needed steel to make that something and we have to have that. we have jobs and a vibrant industry. the head of the united states steel called me the other day and he said, mr. president, i'd like to thank you. i've never seen anything like it. we have an open up a new plant in 32 years and now we are opening up seven of them. six of them extensions and we are going to build a new one. and that's just one company. the heritage foundation reported that in just the first 500 days of our presidency -- not my presidency, it's our pre

, because you had presidents like president mckinley and roosevelt and others. roosevelt won, and who like to the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they even protect them with their military, we get it every which way. so we want to just tell those people, and number two what's happening is, we are taking and billions and billions. we have a 25% tariff on steel, we are taking and billions and billions, creating jobs and, even if it wasn't perfect, we need...

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running and will be doing so for a long time to come. here to discussbritmckinley"foxnews" contributor. let me start with you on this. in the same weight obviously with rosanne being fired for our to eat, the next day for this to happen is just remarkable but we see a sort of falling out to separate ways. what do you make of that? >> blatant hypocrisy from hollywood and the liberal media could rosanne as inappropriate as our comments were immediately she apologized that she regretted it, told trump supporters to not make excuses for our and our show was immediately canceled. samantha bee, status of affected and now we are seeing with "msnbc" with jury read more things are coming out from anti-semitism and nothing is being done so a lot of questions are being asked about why is it okay for conservatives and women particularly be under attack and have no forgiveness but it's not that way on the other side of the coin. charles: we know that this is a tough business particularly live tv, take it from me. in the case of samantha bee apparently that show was taped so within a ca

running and will be doing so for a long time to come. here to discuss brit mckinley "fox news" contributor. let me start with you on this. in the same weight obviously with rosanne being fired for our to eat, the next day for this to happen is just remarkable but we see a sort of falling out to separate ways. what do you make of that? >> blatant hypocrisy from hollywood and the liberal media could rosanne as inappropriate as our comments were immediately she apologized that she...

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somebody like senator mike lee born in1871mckinleybecamea justice david strasser 1974. the justice so that he got his legacy for decades to come. >> i can't see them being on the court for 40 years, 45 years. gorsuch is 50. senator leahy, we need his vote you double be a critical vote coming up in the confirmation hearing. good candidate and they are all on the screen. david bruno, thank you for a match. >> have a great day. gerri: u2. truth or president trump attend the groundbreaking ceremony in wisconsin. the company that makes iphone scrapple will be sending $10 billion over four years. the factories expect you to create about 13,000 jobs in wisconsin. fox business will bring you that live at 1:25 p.m. eastern. join us for that. >> the bush justice department given the green light to buy the fox entertainment assets for more than $71 billion. the doj says they must first sell 22 regional sports no perks are justice officials conclude the deal that would drive up fuel prices for programs. gerri: meanwhile, "the wall street journal" reports that comcast competing with dis

somebody like senator mike lee born in 1871 mckinley became a justice david strasser 1974. the justice so that he got his legacy for decades to come. >> i can't see them being on the court for 40 years, 45 years. gorsuch is 50. senator leahy, we need his vote you double be a critical vote coming up in the confirmation hearing. good candidate and they are all on the screen. david bruno, thank you for a match. >> have a great day. gerri: u2. truth or president trump attend the...

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millard fillmore did >> there's been crazy presidents in the past.>>mckinley, hewas a hoot >> when jefferson was president, adams was edgy >> quincy? >> john. the first one. he was pretty nervous about what everyone thought about him he was a bit of an egotist c ttl kind of guy. >> i love it first day of july, the best trading day of the year thank you. >>> time for the rbi, the mystery chart. the best stock in the s&p 500 this month you know what it is? discovery communications maybe it's a media trade because the fox deal, who knows. if you own discovery, take the family to sizzler tonight. been a great day i'll see you on "squawk box" starting at 7:00 a.m the show starts tinwo seconds thanks for watching. >>> good morning global markets rebounding. stocks on the rise the dow futures indicated up triple digits. >>> bank bust. the fed puts a freeze on shareholder payouts on two of america's biggest investment banks. we'll tell you why and how the stocks are reacting. >>> and nike shares are soaring after the retailer posted an earnings beat and sales grew in north america

millard fillmore did >> there's been crazy presidents in the past. >> mckinley, he was a hoot >> when jefferson was president, adams was edgy >> quincy? >> john. the first one. he was pretty nervous about what everyone thought about him he was a bit of an egotist c ttl kind of guy. >> i love it first day of july, the best trading day of the year thank you. >>> time for the rbi, the mystery chart. the best stock in the s&p 500 this month you know...

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come in, you look at the daysofmckinleyandsome others, when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax. you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this i will say in every instance, any country that you can mention has been extremely nice, even less than the media probably, but extremely nice they want to negotiate a deal. so -- and we're open to that. we're open to that. but it's going to be very strong. we are putting on tariffs on certain industries. we can't lose our steel industry. our steel industry was ready to g out of business. -- go out of business. it was at the bottom. our aluminium industry was ready to go out of business. now the steel industry is thriving. think of it, united states steel, first time in 35 years, they are actually expanding, it is going up. they are building new places, georgetown steel, closed for three or four years. they announced yesterday they were opening up their plant. it's been closed for four years i think they s

come in, you look at the days of mckinley and some others, when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax. you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this i will say in every instance, any country that you can mention has been extremely nice, even less than the media probably, but extremely nice they want to negotiate a deal. so -- and we're open to that. we're open...

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when we had tariffs because you had presidentslikemckinleyandroosevelt and others. roosevelt one. who liked the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they have to pay for it. on top of everything else. they take our wealth and we protect them with our military. we protect everybody. so we get iter which way. so -- we get it every which way. we want to tell those people, we created a lot of jobs. and we are taking in billions -- look at the steel. we have a 25% tariff. we are taking in billions of dollars, creating jobs. even if it isn't perfect, we need a steel industry. we won't have steel plants. if something ever happened. you know what i'm talking about, and we needed steel to make that something, we wouldn't be able to make steel. we need -- there are some industries, steel and aluminum, we have got to have it. so we have jobs, we have a vibrant industry. the head of united states steel told me the other day. he said mr. president, i would like to thank you. we haven't opened up a new plant in 32 years. now we are opening up seven of them.

when we had tariffs because you had presidents like mckinley and roosevelt and others. roosevelt one. who liked the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they have to pay for it. on top of everything else. they take our wealth and we protect them with our military. we protect everybody. so we get iter which way. so -- we get it every which way. we want to tell those people, we created a lot of jobs. and we are taking in billions -- look at the steel. we have...

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tariffs -- there was a time when we had tariffs because you had presidentslikemckinleyandroosevelt and others. roosevelt one. who liked the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they have to pay for it. on top of everything else. they take our wealth and we protect them with our military. we protect everybody. so we get iter which way. so -- we get it every which way. we want to tell those people, we created a lot of jobs. and we are taking in billions -- look at the steel. we have a 25% tariff. we are taking in billions of dollars, creating jobs. even if it isn't perfect, we need a steel industry. we won't have steel plants. if something ever happened. you know what i'm talking about, and we needed steel to make that something, we wouldn't be able to make steel. we need -- there are some industries, steel and aluminum, we have got to have it. so we have jobs, we have a vibrant industry. the head of united states steel told me the other day. he said mr. president, i would like to thank you. we haven't opened up a new plant in 32 years. n

tariffs -- there was a time when we had tariffs because you had presidents like mckinley and roosevelt and others. roosevelt one. who liked the idea of foreign countries when they come in and want to take our wealth. they have to pay for it. on top of everything else. they take our wealth and we protect them with our military. we protect everybody. so we get iter which way. so -- we get it every which way. we want to tell those people, we created a lot of jobs. and we are taking in billions --...

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gentleman is recognize.mr.mckinley: thankyou for agreeing to work on this issue. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back this egentlelady from texas. ms. granger: i yield back. choich the gentlelady yields back. it is now in order to consider amendment number 2 printed in part a of house report 115-783. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lowenthal: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 offered by mr. lowenthal of california. mr. lowenthal: i ask unanimous consent -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman -- chip the gentleman will suspend. pursuant to house resolution 961, the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, and a member oppos each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal. mr. lowenthal: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment would increased star-based program funding by $5 million far total of $35 million. star base is currently act nive 33 states and puerto rico at a total

gentleman is recognize. mr. mckinley: thank you for agreeing to work on this issue. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back this egentlelady from texas. ms. granger: i yield back. choich the gentlelady yields back. it is now in order to consider amendment number 2 printed in part a of house report 115-783. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lowenthal: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate...

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okay. >> thank you. >> the chair now recognizes the vice chair of the subcommittee,mr.mckinley, forfive minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm curious from your testimony, i was just googling the federal trade commission, their website. and, their consumer division within the federal ftc.gov. does higher octane gasoline offer absolutely no benefits? it won't make your car perform better, go faster, or get better mileage, or run cleaner. i'm trying to reconcile that with all of the testimony we've been hearing, and all of this debate. so, who is right? federal trade commission? if it's not going to run cleaner , better, it's not going to improve the quality of our cars. are we doing this just to redesign our engines? i assume that's what we have to do because typically our engines are designed to run on that. i'm trying to reconcile what we are doing here. >> i can reconcile that. it's a true statement that if your entire vehicle including the engine and the way it's calibrated is designed for 87 a ki pump fuel regular fuel today, putting premium in it will provide no additio

okay. >> thank you. >> the chair now recognizes the vice chair of the subcommittee, mr. mckinley, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm curious from your testimony, i was just googling the federal trade commission, their website. and, their consumer division within the federal ftc.gov. does higher octane gasoline offer absolutely no benefits? it won't make your car perform better, go faster, or get better mileage, or run cleaner. i'm trying to reconcile that with...

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representativesmckinleyanddelbene. it is the result of work by members and staff on both sides of the aisle, and i'm pleased to have taken part in these important efforts to address the opioid epidemic. this legislation responds to a crucial recommendation from the commission on combating drug addiction and the opioid crisis by directing the medicare ayment advisory commission, or medpac, to help prescribers reduce patients from overdose. the report will take a close look at these financial incentives while also examining the use of data to track and monitor opioid use to more fully understand opioid utilization patterns in medicare so we may cultivate bet remember solutions to combat the epidemic itself. medpac may also make recommendations to address perverse incentives in medicare's payment systems that may encourage opioid overprescribing. mr. speaker, i encourage awful my colleagues to vote in favor of h.r. 5723, the expanding oversight of opioid prescribing and payment act of 2018. opioids took the lives of 42,000 americans in 2016, and the issue affects countless families i

representatives mckinley and delbene. it is the result of work by members and staff on both sides of the aisle, and i'm pleased to have taken part in these important efforts to address the opioid epidemic. this legislation responds to a crucial recommendation from the commission on combating drug addiction and the opioid crisis by directing the medicare ayment advisory commission, or medpac, to help prescribers reduce patients from overdose. the report will take a close look at these financial...

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franklinmckinleydistrictservice center as a way to show commitment to a safe and inclusive learning environment. >> this is very important because it shows our lgbtq youth that our schools are a safe place, that our schools are a place to come and receive help, especially mental help, and issues regarding their sexual orientation. >> of course, the san francisco pride celebration is among the largest in the country. kpix5 will be streaming the parade on sunday, june 24th starting at 10:30 a.m. on kpix5.com and all of our social media platforms. >>> the humane society found itself with a rather unusual catch last week, this 24-pound pig named vivian found wandering the streets of south san francisco. the humane society is not quite sure what kind of pig she is or exactly how big she's going to sure whoever adopts vivian does it for the right reason. 's diet goes ets and >> we will not adopt her out to anybody who would consider her as a source of food. she's a pet. she's a domesticated pig and she's a pet. >> yeah. as far as vivian's diet goes, she prefers her pig pellets and a mix o

franklin mckinley district service center as a way to show commitment to a safe and inclusive learning environment. >> this is very important because it shows our lgbtq youth that our schools are a safe place, that our schools are a place to come and receive help, especially mental help, and issues regarding their sexual orientation. >> of course, the san francisco pride celebration is among the largest in the country. kpix5 will be streaming the parade on sunday, june 24th...

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daysofmckinleyandsome others, when people wanted to come here, they had to pay a price. when they want to comment and rate our treasury, they had to pay a price. he didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we are doing this, i will say in every instance, every country that you can mention has been extremely nice. even less than the media, but extremely nice they want to negotiate a deal. and we are open to that. if we are open to that. but it's going to be very strong. we are putting on tariffs on certain industries. we can't lose our steel industry. our steel industry was ready to go out of business. he was at the bottom, our aluminum industry was ready to go out of business. now the steel industry is thriving. think of it, united states steel, first time in 35 years, actually expanding. it's going up. they are building new places, georgetown steel closed for three or four years, they announced yesterday that opening up their plan. it's been closed for four years i think they said. in south carolina. we are doing the right thing 100%. in some people agree, some people

days of mckinley and some others, when people wanted to come here, they had to pay a price. when they want to comment and rate our treasury, they had to pay a price. he didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we are doing this, i will say in every instance, every country that you can mention has been extremely nice. even less than the media, but extremely nice they want to negotiate a deal. and we are open to that. if we are open to that. but it's going to be very strong. we are...

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member of the after-school aenrichment prograatmckinleyschool.>> i would like to share my positive experience in the after-school course. it was taught by peter albert, who used to work as a planner for sfmta. he had a lot of great information to share with us. i think a lot of students could learn very important skills in this course, such as to ride muni to and from school, how to be careful and courteous on muni and how to enjoy public transportation and maybe not need a driver's license later on. next year, i will be starting 6th grade at hoover middle school and taking muni home some days. the muni course taught me about planning my route and making transfers. when i travel home from school next year, i will have to transfer from the l at the castro to the 24 bus. the tips that were shared with us will be helpful. i also hopefully will have a phone by that so i can put the muni app on there, so i can see when the bus or train arrives i'm feeling more confident taking muni by myself next year. another important skill that peter taught us during the muni course was how

member of the after-school aenrichment progra at mckinley school. >> i would like to share my positive experience in the after-school course. it was taught by peter albert, who used to work as a planner for sfmta. he had a lot of great information to share with us. i think a lot of students could learn very important skills in this course, such as to ride muni to and from school, how to be careful and courteous on muni and how to enjoy public transportation and maybe not need a driver's...

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come in, you look at the daysofmckinleyandsome others. when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, we had to pay a price. you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this, i will say, in every instance every country -- any country that you can mention has been extremely nice, even less to the media probably. extremely nice. they want to negotiate a deal. and we're open to that. we're open to that. but it's going to be very strong. we are putting on tariffs in sern industries. we can't lose our steal industry. our steel industry was ready to go out of business. it was at the bottom. our aluminum industry was ready to go out of business. now the steel industry is thriving. think of it. united states steel. first time in 35 years, they're actually expanding. it's going up. they're building new places. georgetown steel, closed for three or four years. they announced yesterday they're opening up their plant. it's been closed for four years, i think they said, in south carolina. no. we're doing the right --

come in, you look at the days of mckinley and some others. when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, we had to pay a price. you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this, i will say, in every instance every country -- any country that you can mention has been extremely nice, even less to the media probably. extremely nice. they want to negotiate a deal. and we're open to that. we're open to that. but it's...

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atfranklymckinleyschooldistrict headquarters this morning where school officials raised this pride flag to welcome pride month. this is the second year of the special ceremony. it's an honor the school commitment to ensuring a safe and inclusive learning vitamin. another flag raising ceremony took place at santa clara city hall. take a look. this is video provided by the city of santa clara. it's the second year santa clara has recognized its lgbtq community in this way. >>> let's get back to the story we talked about earlier about immigrant rights and the advocating rallies today. they are protesting a policy put in place by the trump administration. >> they say the policy is tearing families apart. abc 7 news anchor kristen and he is here with more on the nash day of action for children. >> protests in 30 u.s. cities. this one at lunch outside the alameda county sheriff's office. the lots o protesters call the zero tolerance crackdown inhue mane. earlier this month homicide ordered federal prosecution against anyone caught cause crossing the border illegal. this means paren

at frankly mckinley school district headquarters this morning where school officials raised this pride flag to welcome pride month. this is the second year of the special ceremony. it's an honor the school commitment to ensuring a safe and inclusive learning vitamin. another flag raising ceremony took place at santa clara city hall. take a look. this is video provided by the city of santa clara. it's the second year santa clara has recognized its lgbtq community in this way. >>> let's...

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presidents starting with chester and arthur who,formckinley. forwarren harding. not so much. [laughter] calvin coolidge even herbert hoover or george bush. the first. but i am less aware of presidents who are being less well measured. they certainly change in relationship to each other with the polls but what is it in the historians venture who write on your subject who seem to be working to fill in and thereby increase the reputation of so many presidential figures from abraham lincoln? b mcnamee challenge the premise of the question i don't think historians are inflating the reputation i think many of you will know this historians are right about presidents. people like me who actually work in history departments and universities in the united states do not write presidential bagger fees. if you did your career would come to a screeching halt it is not considered cutting-edge methodology. biography in general has been scorned by history department academic departments the public loves to be down maybe that is why horace one -- historians will write them we try everything w

presidents starting with chester and arthur who, for mckinley. for warren harding. not so much. [laughter] calvin coolidge even herbert hoover or george bush. the first. but i am less aware of presidents who are being less well measured. they certainly change in relationship to each other with the polls but what is it in the historians venture who write on your subject who seem to be working to fill in and thereby increase the reputation of so many presidential figures from abraham lincoln? b...

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all the studies, but to start with chester alan arthur who's come out a bit.billmckinley. warrenharding not so much. but calvin coolidge a little bit. even herbert hoover and i think probably george bush. but i am less aware of presidents who were being less well measured. the change in relationship to each other. but what is it in the historians venture, yours to read on your subject to seem to be working to increase, to fill in and thereby increase the reputation of so many of our presidential figures at least from abraham lincoln. >> well, let me -- challenge the premise of the questions. historians don't write about presidents. people like me who actually work in history departments in universities in the united states do not write presidential biography. if you did, your career would come to a screeching halt. it's not something considered a cutting-edge methodology. it's long been scorn the history department. the public wants to read the biography. the that's one of the reasons historians don't write them. we try everything we can to be unpopular and invisible. the presid

all the studies, but to start with chester alan arthur who's come out a bit. bill mckinley. warren harding not so much. but calvin coolidge a little bit. even herbert hoover and i think probably george bush. but i am less aware of presidents who were being less well measured. the change in relationship to each other. but what is it in the historians venture, yours to read on your subject to seem to be working to increase, to fill in and thereby increase the reputation of so many of our...

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at the daysofmckinleyandsome others, when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax, you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this, i will say in every instance every country, any country that you can mention has been extremely nice even less to the media probably, but extremely nice. they want to negotiate a deal. so, and we're open to that. we're open to that. but it's going to be very strong. we are putting on tariffs on certain industries. we can't lose our steel industry. our steel industry was ready to go out of business. it was at the bottom. our human numb industry was ready -- aluminum industry was ready to go out of business. now the steel industry is thriving. think of it. united states steel, first time in 35 years they're actually expanding. going up. they're building new places. georgetown steel closed for three or four years, they announced yesterday they're opening up their plant. it's been closed for four years, i think they sai

at the days of mckinley and some others, when people wanted to come in, they had to pay a price. when they want to come in and raid our treasury, they had to pay a price. we didn't have income tax, you didn't need income tax. we didn't have debt. so we're doing this, i will say in every instance every country, any country that you can mention has been extremely nice even less to the media probably, but extremely nice. they want to negotiate a deal. so, and we're open to that. we're open to...

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. chairman. i'd like to yield the gentleman from west virginia,mr.mckinley, whohas been a real fierce fighttory resolve this issue in his state and country. one minute. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. mckinley: over the past two weeks america has witnessed something impressive. both parties have come together, once again, to take action on one of the more challenging issues of our time. the opioid epidemic. this health threat is not unique. in the past congress faced the aids epidemic that claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of americans and staired down the ebola nightmare. congress responded meth thotically and thoughtfully by investing massive resources into medical research at n.i.h. and treatment and prevention programs. that's exactly what congress is trying to do today. in this bill we're funding n.i.h. to develop alternatives to opioids for pain management, increasing treatment and prevention programs, and eequipping our law enforcement to stop dangerous drugs like fentanyl from coming into america. this bill is going to m

. chairman. i'd like to yield the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, who has been a real fierce fighttory resolve this issue in his state and country. one minute. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from west virginia is recognized. mr. mckinley: over the past two weeks america has witnessed something impressive. both parties have come together, once again, to take action on one of the more challenging issues of our time. the opioid epidemic. this health threat is not unique. in the...

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two examples of what america stands to lose if this amendment is adopted.mr.mckinley: thefossil r&d program has put america on the cusp of producing zero carbon emissions using the unique cycle. the innovate i net power plant in texas was funded by d.o.e. and its research. it's amazing what they were doing, using co-2 to spin the turbine instead of as an emission. to this end, congress should not be -- should be putting more money into this program research, not reducing it. secondly the fossil r&d program has had tremendous success at extracting rare earth elements from coal and mine drayageage. currently china controls over 90% of the world's rare earth elements. these minerals are critical to in national defense and use hybrid vehicles, wind turbines, and portable electronics. by adopting this amendment we'd put the environment at risk and lose the potential key supply of rare earth minerals. fossil fuels will be around for the foreseeable future. we should be utilizing them in the cleanest, most efficient manner through research and all of that requires more research at the fede

two examples of what america stands to lose if this amendment is adopted. mr. mckinley: the fossil r&d program has put america on the cusp of producing zero carbon emissions using the unique cycle. the innovate i net power plant in texas was funded by d.o.e. and its research. it's amazing what they were doing, using co-2 to spin the turbine instead of as an emission. to this end, congress should not be -- should be putting more money into this program research, not reducing it. secondly...

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. that is usually the biggest concern. the otheronemckinleygetthrough the senate. it is hard to tell with this case. if you get it there. >> is the smaller reunification bill -- >> it is a possibility. that question was raised. it would pass overwhelmingly. nobody likes to see families separated. succeed, idle have an assurance of that yet. host: is that forcinquire beautification -- a reunification? guest: i think it is. after you see primary result, that reverberates. at teawill be looking leaves and saying how does that affect me where i am mad? other people ask hasn't the president issued an executive order on that? is this just gilding the lily with no particular benefit? it does not cover for me. the calculationlle r members. host: we have callers. republican line. caller: how are you doing, congressman? dreamersst all these and the path to citizenship. that is pure amnesty. can you hear me? guest: skycam. i have been a conservative for 40 years. to protecte military our country. you people in the stomach read allow them to invade our country. he'll hate americans for some

. that is usually the biggest concern. the other one mckinley get through the senate. it is hard to tell with this case. if you get it there. >> is the smaller reunification bill -- >> it is a possibility. that question was raised. it would pass overwhelmingly. nobody likes to see families separated. succeed, idle have an assurance of that yet. host: is that forcinquire beautification -- a reunification? guest: i think it is. after you see primary result, that reverberates. at...

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roads in alaska, but go up to denali, see if you can seemountmckinley. [inaudibleconversations] you've got, like, two weeks -- >> ten days, yeah. out of dutch harbor too because there are some eagles there. >> okay. i wasn't in dutch harbor. >> yeah, yeah. >> that's way up -- >> it's -- [inaudible] >> i wasn't up that far, but i do watch deadliest catch, so i see the eagles all over the place. >> right. yeah, yeah. >> and what you told me about key west is kind of scary. >> i know, it's sad. >> i didn't know it was so dire. >> i wish i could have, be more optimistic, but -- >> i hit on some land there, and i got finish in a place called -- [inaudible] which is at the 17-mile marker. >> yeah. >> and it scared me seeing all these oil ships going bk and forth just a few miles offshore. >> yeah. >> i gotta -- anyways -- >> how can i make it out? >> make it out to george swimmer. >> okay. [inaudible conversations] >> are you, did you have somebody in your family who was an anthropologist? >> not that i'm aware of. >> there's a famous early 20th century report on native cultures call

roads in alaska, but go up to denali, see if you can see mount mckinley. [inaudible conversations] you've got, like, two weeks -- >> ten days, yeah. out of dutch harbor too because there are some eagles there. >> okay. i wasn't in dutch harbor. >> yeah, yeah. >> that's way up -- >> it's -- [inaudible] >> i wasn't up that far, but i do watch deadliest catch, so i see the eagles all over the place. >> right. yeah, yeah. >> and what you told me...